Unfortunately, the thread "Best Graphics Card for PDR13" has been locked and the next topic is "Confused" which is, well, confusing.
My PC config is below. I have a Haswell core i5 with Intel 4600 on board GPU and latest Iris 64bit driver. I am not a gamer but I understand that video editing is CPU & GPU intensive. I built my system last year with PDR12, upgraded to 13 and edit 1080pHD H.264 but not 4k. So far, I am happy with performance. In gaming benchmarks the Intel 4600 1.8Gb GPU rates poorly compared to top end cards from AMD or Nvidia but PDR13 seems to use the Intel Graphics well and it is compatable. A top end card like the GTX980 costs more than my PC. Add to that the question of whether or not to use Hardware Acceleration for best PDR13 quality, the fact that PDR13 is not compatable with latest Nvidia drivers, etc - my question is how much of the gaming power in a top-end card does PDR13 actually use - and is it worth it? The GPU benchmarks are all for gaming and the card specs are complex. It would be nice to see benchmark info for PDR13 with a range of GPUs to see the actual performance cost/benefit.
According to PCworld - "Installing a discrete graphics card in Intel-based systems can also complicate the use of technologies like Intel’s Quick Sync video-encoding engine. Quick Sync is linked to Intel’s integrated graphics core, and installing a discrete card might disable it. If Quick Sync is something you can’t live without, you might be able to re-enable the integrated GPU, but there’s no truly elegant way of pulling that off." PDR13 uses Intel Quick Sync.
Next, I'm not sure what the CPU/GPU processing demands of PDR13 are. If I upgrade to from my i5 to an i7 for my M/Board the cost vs benefit is questionable. See http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare/437/Intel_Core_i5_i5-4670_vs_Intel_Core_i7_i7-4771.html. Both are 4 core - meaning they can process 4 tasks simultaneously. How many cores is PDR13 able to use? Will an 8 core cpu running at the same clock speed make a significant difference to PDR13? What about memory? Will it help to upgrade my mem from 8 to 16Gb?
So far, the most significant performance upgrade for me was putting Win 8.1 and PDR13 on a SSD.
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Win 10 64, Intel MB DH87MC, Intel i5-4670 CPU @ 3.40GHz, 16Gb DDR3 1600, 128Gb SSD, 2x1Tb WDBlue 7200rpmSATA6, Intel 4600 GPU, Gigabyte G1 GTX960 4GB, LG BluRay Writer